https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBPw0l26L58 Throughout my first of many listens through "Warm Blood" I kept looking at YouTube's progress bar and thinking, "Hell yeah, there are still two minutes left in this Carly Rae Jepsen song." I don't think I've ever thought that before.

Chet Faker, Florence + the Machine and more make our picks of the best Colorado shows this week. See you there, and if you don’t make it out, follow our music musings on our Twitter @RVRB and our selfies on Instagram @heyreverb.

"Nobody can drag me down." "If I didn't have you I'd never see the sun." "All my life you stood by me when no one else was behind me." "If I didn't have you there would be nothing left (nothing left) The shell of a man who could never be his best (be his best)" These are lyrics from "Drag Me Down," the first One Direction song without that one band member that we don't speak of.

Barring any extreme measures, like booking an overnight flight or a roadtrip to Chicago, you're not going to Grant Park for Lollapalooza. However, a wallet friendly alternative is available where the line for the commode is non-existent and the couch is cozy.

Don't know what this headline means? Then you're probably not a super nerd like us and Ian Cooke. Okay, we'll fill you in: "Battlestar Galactica" (the 2004 series, a remake of the 1970s series) is a sci-fi drama about a small fleet of humans struggling for survival in space after robots called Cylons attack their home.

A group of women are nearly in tears, standing in the front row of a concert on a recent Saturday night. “Oh, now feel it, comin’ back again, like a rollin’ thunder chasing the wind,” they sing along with the band at the top of their lungs.

By Emalee Smith Twenty-two year old Charlotte Aitchison dips into a Stefani-esque vibrato when she strains her voice. She sings certain phrases, especially the ones ending in “baby,” with an inflection that sounds like a Britney Spears sample.

Returning for the third time in two years, Fall Out Boy played on its biggest Colorado stage since reuniting in 2013 on Wednesday. The pop-punk band shared a bill with Wiz Khalifa (of all people) at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre.

Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire appeared in a joint show at the Pepsi Center on Tuesday night, starting with three songs performed together on stage before playing individual 70-minute sets and then returning for a finale on stage together.

Texas’ treasured troubadour Lyle Lovett gave a tip of his hat to Colorado’s beloved promoter Chuck Morris on Tuesday at Red Rocks, telling the not-near-capacity crowd that seeing his old friend was “like seeing family.” In a moment of mid-set, pre-song silence, a loud voice from the back of the crowd boomed “You guys are awesome!” “You guys are awesomer,” Lovett responded, noting how privileged he felt to pursue his passion for music.

From backyard parties to the "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." After playing the unofficial Centennial Day Party during the UMS this weekend, Denver's Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats have some big news.

On Tuesday, Yahoo! Screen streamed Alt-J's entire Red Rocks performance live. But if you weren't at the show -- which we said, "could very well be the best Red Rocks show of the year" -- or watched the stream, you're in luck.

Ladies and gentlemen, introducing Alt-J the unlikely FM radio behemoth. When Alt-J first stole my heart at South by Southwest in 2013, I called them “the most progressive band in the game” and assumed I’d be seeing them in clubs and theaters for the rest of their career.

By Matt Cohen and Callaghan O’Hare The best thing about a two piece band is mobility. Without the burden of keyboards or bass or a horn section, Brick + Mortar can pretty much set up anywhere and play a song.